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The intensity of the small-angle X-ray and neutron scattering from a polydisperse system of randomly oriented independently scattering particles is shown to be proportional to h−α for all values of the scattering vector h when the distribution of particle dimensions is proportional to r−(2d + 1 − α), where h = 4πλ−1 sin(θ/2);θ is the scattering angle; λ is the wavelength; r is the maximum dimension of a particle; and d is the number of dimensions of the particles. The value of α lies in the interval 0 < α < ω, where ω = 4, 2, and 1 for d = 3, 2, and 1 respectively. This relationship between the scattered intensity and the particle-dimension distribution does not depend on the shape of the particles in the polydisperse system, provided that the particle-shape distribution is independent of the distribution of particle dimensions.

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